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how do today's elections differ from the election of 1800? Candidates didn't go state to state to campaign. They had major citizens do it for them, along with articles in the newspaper.

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Answered by sranjita365
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they do elections by take vote by the peoples..

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Answered by khanshadaab70
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The election of 1800 pitted Democratic-Republican Thomas Jefferson against Federalist John Adams.

The election was a referendum on two different visions of America. The Federalists envisioned a strong central government and a thriving manufacturing sector, while the Democratic-Republicans yearned for an agrarian republic centered on the values of the yeoman farmer

The election of 1800 was one of the most bitter, contentious, and fiercely partisan presidential elections in US history.

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